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A body PS pressure hose has the wrong fitting, what am I mis
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08/01/19 07:16 PM
08/01/19 07:16 PM
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mopar346
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Getting close to finished on a 68 Formula S 340 car I'm building for a friend. We picked up a PS pressure hose from Mega at Carlisle for it. when I went to put it on the gear box side of the hose fitting is too small for the fitting. I called Mega thinking we picked up the wrong hose and they said they only have one so if it doesn't fit send it back. I appreciate the offer but I cant imagine they sell a hose that is wrong so I am figuring I'm missing something. In full disclosure it was a manual steering car that I converted to power, using all A-body stuff. The gear was done by Ohio Steer & Gear (which I've used successfully a few times) and it came back with no fitting, no big deal I have plenty of extra gears, so I grabbed a fitting and refurbished it to pretty. When the fitting was the wrong size I figured there must be multiple sizes (although I have never run across that before). I began to look at other ones I have including original A-body set ups and found them to be the same. I also noticed that the ones with hoses required a 11/16 wrench to remove them and the new hose used a 5/8s wrench. Hard to believe both A-bodies set ups I have aren't original but I guess anything is possible.
So with all that said what am I missing????
Thanks in advance, Kevin
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Re: A body PS pressure hose has the wrong fitting, what am I mis
[Re: mopar346]
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08/02/19 09:48 AM
08/02/19 09:48 AM
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You may be missing a brass adapter, go to the local Ace Hardware or hydraulic supply house with the hose and the dimension of the sector inlet.
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Re: A body PS pressure hose has the wrong fitting, what am I mis
[Re: mopar346]
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08/02/19 11:59 AM
08/02/19 11:59 AM
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The threads in the gear box are the same (1/2"-20) but the flare side of the fitting changed in '69 from 5/16" to 1/4" so you got a hose for '69-later. Just change the fitting in the box to '69-later. (1/4" flare P/N 2537386)
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Re: A body PS pressure hose has the wrong fitting, what am I mis
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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08/04/19 08:32 AM
08/04/19 08:32 AM
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The threads in the gear box are the same (1/2"-20) but the flare side of the fitting changed in '69 from 5/16" to 1/4" so you got a hose for '69-later. Just change the fitting in the box to '69-later. (1/4" flare P/N 2537386) Thanks folks, I'll do some checking with some of my later stuff and find some earlier stuff to check, I know the fitting I pulled was out of a 71 box and most everything I double checked with PS is 69 and Up.
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